Surviving Jack (Fox, 9:30 p.m.) — Surviving Jack, about Christopher Meloni becoming a “full-time parent,” is worth a shot because it was created by friend-of-the-site Justin Halpern, and if it’s a success, you’ll be able to say you know a big-time celebrity. Also because Christopher Meloni once humped a fridge.

Review (Comedy Central, 10 p.m.) — My review: this show is excellent. Andy Daly is excellent. Andy Daly reviewing being Batman sounds excellent. Pancakes in quantities of 15 and 30 are NOT excellent.

Portlandia (IFC, 10 p.m.) — Annie Clark, Kumail Nanjiani, and Kyle MacLachlan guest star. Those are also three people I would very much like to have a beer with. FINE, a gluten-free beer.

LATE NIGHT GUESTS: Russell Crowe, Joan Rivers, and the National on Fallon; Jason Bateman and John Legend on Kimmel; Jennifer Connelly, James Van Der Beek, and Joe Mande on Meyers; Nate Silver on Stewart; and Darren Aronofsky on Colbert.

I think one of the ongoing jokes of the show is the continuity. His wife agreed to the divorce in part because he’d gone crazy and become a racist and slept with the sex doll. And I think Forrest McNeil is funnier as a sad-sack divorced guy.

I definitely think the continuity puts this show over the edge. Without it, the premise could become tiresome at some point, but there are endless possibilities now. 30 pancakes was the best follow up joke I can think of.

I listened to the final episode of Andy Daly’s Podcast Pilot Project at the gym this morning (the one with Patrick McMahon, the Irish storyteller) and I must have looked like an idiot laughing and working out. Andy Daly is a national treasure. Last week’s Review was absolutely incredible.